clinical supervision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofclinicalandsupervision
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clinical
adjective
uk/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/
used to refer to medical work or teaching that relates to the examination and treatment of ...
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supervision
noun[U]
uk/ˌsuː.pəˈvɪʒ.ən/us/ˌsuː.pɚˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of watching a person or activity and making certain that everything is done correctly, ...
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One possible way forward is the use ofclinicalsupervisionas a method of burnout prevention.
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The authors recommend a critical companionship model ofclinicalsupervisionfor the development of nurse prescribing.
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Clinicalsupervisioninvolved reviewing videotaped sessions, providing individual feedback, and reviewing treatment approaches.
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This is perhaps an argument for the adequate availability ofclinicalsupervisionfor community practitioners.
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Formal aspects of support related to theclinicalsupervisionsessions with the line manager once every two months.
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Costs for direct intervention services andclinicalsupervisionwere calculated using actual personnel costs, fringe benefit costs, and overhead costs.
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Consultation with colleagues and regularclinicalsupervisionare practices that that can prevent severe levels of clinic ian distress.
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Althoughclinicalsupervisionhas its place in burnout prevention, more informal and less structured forms of support can also be helpful.
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In addition, there should be prescribing supervision appropriate to needs that continues beyond training and is separate from routineclinicalsupervision.
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Locating services in institutional settings enabled a high degree ofclinicalsupervisionand the trials required to support the assumptions of obstetric practice.
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The authors suggest that the potential development of the pharmacists' role within teaching, support andclinicalsupervisionin nurse prescribing should be explored.
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The presence of the clinical psychologist and social worker at the pilot clinics provided formalclinicalsupervisionfor the review radiographer embarking on a newly developed role.
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Inadequate access to health promotion and health education resources were also identified as was relief time for nurses in isolated roles, and the availability ofclinicalsupervision.
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A locality manager has been appointed in each area, which has improvedclinicalsupervision.
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The need for effective training needs analysis at both individual and team levels was also identified, withclinicalsupervisionand reflective practice being seen as particularly useful for this process.
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This includes the introduction of clinical managers who supervise and monitor staff and provide effectiveclinicalsupervisionand support for paramedics.
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Clinicalsupervisionof such procedures is required to ensure that double vision does not occur.
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Fieldwork with directclinicalsupervisionis an essential part of the curriculum.
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He then carried out the required 1,000 hours ofclinicalsupervisionin reading scans.
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Day cases are patients who attend for investigation, treatment or operation underclinicalsupervisionand who occupy a bed but do not stay in hospital overnight.
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It is involved in conceptualising and planning stages and offersclinicalsupervisionand guidance for the running of the group.
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It combines opportunities for ongoingclinicalsupervisionand mentoring with a theoretical basis for advanced practice and scientific inquiry.
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The market configuration and the need for expertclinicalsupervisionof the entire surgical, fitting and support process militates against a voucher scheme being an option for artificial limb services.
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Specific models or approaches to both counselling supervision andclinicalsupervisioncome from different historical strands of thinking and beliefs about relationships between people.
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